Buy Generic Urispas (Flavoxate)
Also known as: Genurin, Bladderon, Bladuril
Active ingredient: Flavoxate
Product Code: PR10710
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What is this drug
Generic Urispas is a muscle relaxant drug which is used in treatment of urgency, frequency and uncontrolled urination during nighttime. It can also be used to relieve pain during urination. It may be included in treatment for ulcers in some patients. Its generic name is flavoxate and it is marketed as Genurin, Bladderon and Bladuril.
Classification and Mechanism of Action
Generic Urispas is classified as an anticholinergic muscle relaxant. It decreases the frequency and the strength of muscle spasms in the bladder. As a result, the patient feels significantly less urgency and they are able to better control their bladder, both during the day and night.
Looking after your drug
Store your drug in a dark, dry place away from heat. Throw away any medication that has expired and order new Generic Urispas online.
How to take the medication
You should take generic flavoxate as instructed by the doctor. You will need to take the exact doses at the exact scheduled time to avoid negative effects and to achieve the best results. If your stomach is upset upon ingesting Generic Urispas, you may take the drug with food to avoid discomfort. You should take care not to get overheated and exhausted from exercise or heat. You may find that your eyes are more sensitive to sunlight.
Dosage
Usual dosage is one 200 mg tablet 3 or 4 times a day, depending on the need.
Overdose
If you suspect an overdose, contact emergency medical services. Symptoms may include: restlessness, nausea, excessive thirst, disorientation, muscle weakness, difficulties breathing, blurred vision, disorientation, unusual drowsiness and dizziness, vomiting.
Missed Dose
If you miss a dose of the medication, take it as soon as you remember. Do not take the missed dose if the next scheduled one is soon. Never take a double dose.
Warnings and Precautions
Generic Urispas may cause impairment of thinking and reactions. Avoid doing anything potentially hazardous until such side effects have subsided. Do not share your drug with anyone. If your eyes become more sensitive to light, wear sunglasses to avoid irritation. Your drowsiness and dizziness may become worse if you drink alcohol or take other drugs that have sedative properties. If your symptoms are not improving or you think they are getting worse, talk to your doctor about this.
Possible Side Effects
Mild side effects may include: decreased sweating, blurred vision, constipation, insomnia, dizziness, drowsiness, headaches, nausea, and nervousness. Severe side effects may include: allergic reactions, difficulties focusing, difficulties urinating, rapid heart rate, and unusual weakness.
Treating urgency and frequency of urination
Generic flavoxate is one of the most common treatments for people who have problems with incontinence and nighttime urination which can be primary or caused by other conditions. This medication allows for better control over bladder and reduces urge to urinate.
When the drug should not be used
Generic Urispas should not be used if you are allergic to flavoxate or if you have stomach bleeding, difficulties swallowing, bowel obstruction, urinary blockage and rectal bleeding.
How long should you take the drug
Take Generic Urispas for as long as your treatment lasts. Do not stop using the drug without first discussing this with your doctor.